SSC MTS 2023 result expected soon; know marking scheme, cut-off trends
SSC MTS 2023 result will be declared on the official website, ssc.nic.in, soon.

Divyansh | August 16, 2023 | 04:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will soon declare the result of multi-tasking staff (MTS) and havaldar (CBIC and CBN). Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to check SSC MTS 2023 result on the official website – ssc.nic.in.
SSC MTS 2023 was conducted from May 2 to June 20. The exam had two papers – Session 1 and Session 2. Session 1 paper, which carried 120 marks, contained 40 questions.
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This paper had 20 questions each of mathematical numerical ability, and reasoning ability and problem solving. Candidates will get three marks for each correct answer. No marks will be deducted for wrong answers.
The session II paper 50 question. It is divided in two sections, general awareness and english language and comprehension (25 questions each). Candidates will be awarded 3 marks for each correct answer while one mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Candidates who clear the selection process of SSC MTS 2023 will be employed in the pay level-1 as per pay matrix of seventh Pay Commission. They will get basic pay of Rs 5,200-20,200 in addition to grade pay of Rs 1,800. The exam is held for the post of havaldar, peon, daftary, jamadar, junior gestetner operator, chowkidar, safaiwala and mali.
SSC MTS Result: State-wise cut-off trends
The SSC releases merit lists for each state separately. The cut-off for SSC MTS 2021-22 for various categories of different states was as follows:
State |
UR |
OBC |
EWS |
SC |
ST |
Bihar |
93.06 |
91.44 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Uttar Pradesh |
81.47 |
77.77 |
77.94 |
73.29 |
63.82 |
Jharkhand |
82.75 |
81.01 |
78.91 |
73.86 |
74.58 |
Odisha |
75.43 |
73.85 |
75.06 |
73.36 |
61.28 |
West Bengal |
81.31 |
78.02 |
76.83 |
78.93 |
68.78 |
Karnataka |
68.26 |
67.65 |
67.9 |
65.88 |
56.63 |
Kerala |
79.5 |
78.65 |
68.09 |
71.42 |
58.33 |
Chhattisgarh |
77.18 |
76.58 |
74.19 |
72.31 |
-- |
Madhya Pradesh |
79.9 |
76.22 |
77.47 |
76.56 |
65.95 |
Assam |
73.84 |
72.45 |
71.6 |
70.46 |
61.63 |
Meghalaya |
73.72 |
72.29 |
71.5 |
69.14 |
-- |
Mizoram |
73.78 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Nagaland |
72.38 |
71.95 |
70.6 |
67.93 |
61.13 |
Delhi |
76.38 |
73.34 |
71.95 |
70.75 |
62.6 |
Rajasthan |
78.74 |
77.11 |
73.16 |
69.24 |
70.91 |
Uttarakhand |
81.21 |
78.97 |
77.57 |
76.1 |
-- |
Chandigarh |
88.33 |
82.4 |
-- |
77.41 |
-- |
Jammu Kashmir |
80.89 |
79.6 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Haryana |
78.25 |
76.26 |
77.07 |
-- |
-- |
Himachal Pradesh |
76.55 |
75.98 |
75.79 |
72.29 |
-- |
Punjab |
76.11 |
75.25 |
74.97 |
72.01 |
64.33 |
Andhra Pradesh |
78.61 |
80.42 |
72.83 |
74.35 |
68.67 |
Tamil Nadu & Puducherry |
77.96 |
76.89 |
73.97 |
75.84 |
59.77 |
Telangana |
73.64 |
73.25 |
70.06 |
70.08 |
68.95 |
Goa |
72.97 |
72.01 |
-- |
68.96 |
6073 |
Gujarat |
70.82 |
69.98 |
68.11 |
66.96 |
60.22 |
Maharashtra |
70.49 |
69.59 |
68.35 |
66.86 |
58.85 |
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